As Super Tuesday voting rolls across these United States, thousands of voters will cast their ballot for the first time as recent Republican and Democratic converts. Some are following the appeal of a magnetic outsider. Others are seemingly in it to wreak havoc: by voting for Donald Trump, who will certainly damage his party’s chances in November.

I have no doubt that in "open" primaries where voters are not required to declare their party affiliation, some Republicans have voted, or will vote, for Sanders; likewise, some Democrats have voted, or will vote, for Trump. That's just the way this dirty game is played.

DOMINUS saidI have no doubt that in "open" primaries where voters are not required to declare their party affiliation, some Republicans have voted, or will vote, for Sanders; likewise, some Democrats have voted, or will vote, for Trump. That's just the way this dirty game is played.

I'd never bother; I don't even think in those terms. No idea if anyone really does this--I posted because I thought it a funny response to southbitch taking everything so to heart & give him something new to macro a view count on, what a tool--but I wouldn't doubt some do, if not as a dirty game, maybe just for the humor of it, maybe some sense of relevance in a sometimes seemingly powerless process. Or maybe as a matter of protest,. Because certainly by the polls, there's no real need for it what with Trump readily trouncing his competitors in the primaries but polls showing either Democrat topping Trump in a general election.

Maybe at his hopeful defeat, they just want to be able to say...

EDIT to add: I see the view number is up like 4000 since last I looked. A) you guys are freaks. B) stalk much? C) lol D) you should have that passive-aggressiveness fixed